Dance till the sun comes up – no problem for Vienna’s club and party scene.
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The success of the famous burlesque star Dita von Teese has unleashed an international party trend . Burlesque is the name for a humorous, harmless striptease show. Burlesque clubs are booming, creating a furor on the Vienna nightlife scene. The parties center thematically on the years between 1920 and 1950.
Guests dress up elaborately: Charleston dresses are seen here just as often as revue costumes and petticoats. Men cut a good figure in rockabilly or dandy outfits. Elaborate make-up with porcelain coloring, long eyelashes, and bright red lipstick go without saying. In New Burlesque, there are also tattoos, piercing and fetish elements.
Musically, burlesque parties focus on music from the swing and rock'n'roll era. The highlight of the party is always the burlesque artists' show. The Viennese representatives of this genre go by names like Kitty Willenbruch, Tiga Lily, Miss Honolulu, Lady Lou or La veuve noire. Sometimes men take to the stage: for Boylesque.
Regular events in the Red Bar at the Volkstheater and changing locations
www.cirque-rouge.com
Neustiftgasse 1
1070 Wien
www.volkstheater.at
The queer burlesque club in the Brut / Konzerthaus
Lothringerstrasse 20
1030 Wien
www.brut-wien.at
Burlesque & Electro Swing Night in Club Market
www.black-garter-lounge.at
Burgasse 70
1070 Wien
www.wirr.at
Events held at changing locations (i.e. in Kruger's American Bar)
www.speakeasyvienna.at
Krugerstraße 5
1010 Wien
www.krugers.at